Shuttered for four years, Filene’s Basement, known for its annual “Running of the Brides” promotion, is coming back Sept. 24 — without the popular lace-up-your-sneakers event.

The off-price retailer, which has been defunct since early 2012, is returning exclusively as an online retailer.

It plans to hold an annual deep-discount wedding gown sale — but this time, soon-to-be brides will merely have to be quicker clickers.

“We are just getting our bridal inventory in and will unveil a virtual “running” event before Valentine’s Day,” Matthew Messinger, chief executive of Trinity Place Holdings, which owns Filene’s, told The Post.

The raucous bridal stampede — women would whoop and holler when they succeeded in grabbing a gown that fit them — dates back to the 1940s.

It was so popular that Trinity was fielding offers to do reality-television shows about it, Messenger said.

Trinity has more than 1 million e-mail addresses of former customers and hopes to use them to jump-start its new Web site.

Known for sales offering up to 70 percent off of designer brands, the Web site will stick with tradition.

“The magic of Filene’s Basement was seeing boxes piled up and hunting for something special,” said Farla Efros, president of HRC Advisory. “I don’t know how you create that experience online.”